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New York City high school softball all-stars include several members of PSAL city champion HS for Construction
High School New York City high school softball all-stars include several members of PSAL city champion HS for Construction Construction pitcher Britney Rodriguez and Tottenville's Cheryl Lopez - who squared off in city title game - make the cut. By Mitch Abramson AND Justin Tasch / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Wednesday,motorcycle mufflers, June 19, 2013, 6:00 PM Print Print Comment Anthony Lanzilote for New York Daily News SS Amy Pirozek helped Construction to the PSAL city championship and ends up on the Daily News all-city softball team. Rela #file_links[D:\keywords2.txt,1,S] ted Stories Spending Memorial Day Weekend in NYC is the best vacation of all Voice of the People for September 10,motorcycle exhaust, 2011 Caribbeat: Trinidad runners get lift for Penn Relays Chill out: 206 cool things to do when summer heats up in NYC New York City is a softball scout’s dream. There’s so much talent out there but you just have to dig for it. But we’ve done most of the hard work and come up with a list of the best players in the Big Apple. So enjoy, and thank us later: C Kailan Luciano, Sr., Construction The clutch Luciano usually stepped up when her team needed her most. She hit .655 with nine homers and 37 RBI in the regular season and scored the tying run in the seventh inning against Tottenville to help her team win the #file_links[D:\keywords1.txt,1,S] PSAL title. SS Jackie Cautela, Sr., St. Joseph by-the-Sea There isn’t much Cautela can’t do on the diamond. The senior had a 0.93 earned run average as a pitcher and hit .405 for the Vikings, who won the CHSAA Archdiocesan title for the second consecutive season. 2B Lianna Jordan, Sr., St. Joseph by-the-Sea Much like Cautela, Jordan was a force in the batter’s box and on the mound. She hit .419 for the Archdiocesan champions and when called on to pitch, she was just as excellent with a 0.99 earned run average. SS Amy Pirozek, Jr., Construction In one of the more impressive accomplishmen #file_links[D:\keywords4.txt,1,S] ts this postseason, Pirozek batted 12-for-17 while scoring the winning run in her team’s 3-2 win against Tottenville in the city championship game. SS Jill Regan, Sr., Tottenville It didn’t matter the moment, the game or the opponent, Regan could hit the ball. She batted .633 with 20 RBI, nine doubles and four homers in the regular season and belted a two-run homer in the Class A title game. SS Danielle Cervasio, Sr., St. Francis Prep Cervasio was just one of two seniors on a young Terriers squad and offered the veteran leadership the team needed. The Cortland-bound shortstop and leadoff hitter helped Prep reach the CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens championship series. OF Christina Calascione, Jr., Fontbonne Hall Calascione was one of the big reasons Fontbonne won the CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens championships. The #file_links[D:\keywords5.txt,1,S] center fielder scored the winning runs i #file_links[D:\keywords3.txt,1,S] n the Bonnies’ walk-off victory in the winner-take-all Game 3. OF Megan Kelly, Sr., Preston Kelly was one of several key seniors on a talented Preston squad. She hit .473 and drove in 13 runs while leading the Panthers to their second consecutive appearance in the CHSAA Archdiocesan championship game. SECOND TEAM P Nicolette Trapani, Jr., Fontbonne P Maguette Fofana, Sr., Clinton P Tiffany Zecena, Sr., Bryant OF Nicole Bellini, Jr., Tottenville IF Emily Gomez, Jr., Bayside C Nylah Ramirez, Soph., Tottenville OF Patricia Riches, Fr., St. Joseph Sea 1 2 Next Page Post a Comment |
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